I don’t have a personal life. Whatever I have is for the country and society.
YOGI ADITYANATHWinning and losing have their significance in a democracy. But there should be no arrogance in victory, nor should there be any despondency in defeat.
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In the 55-60 years of their rule, the successive Congress government have only looted the country and plunged it into poverty, casteism, regionalism, terrorism, and naxalism.
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All the credit of development in India goes to PM Modi.
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The BJP has never considered its political opponents as enemies.
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We must link Azamgarh to art and culture and not with terrorism and crime.
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Whenever the Ram temple is built, it will be by the BJP only.
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I believe Bengal is a part of India.
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Our education system must promote nationalism but should be modern and relevant to contemporary needs.
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We want to channelize the youth so that the state benefits from them and help Uttar Pradesh become a developed state.
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Winning and losing have their significance in a democracy. But there should be no arrogance in victory, nor should there be any despondency in defeat.
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The Modi government started several welfare schemes for poor and realised the dream of corruption-free India.
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We must raise resources by curbing wasteful expenditure. That’s why I resolved that the hooter culture, where VIPs are provided red-beacon cars at taxpayers’ expense, must end.
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Manmohan Singh, during his tenure as Prime Minister, said that Muslims have first right over the resources of this country. Where will the Dalits, backward, women, tribal, and others go?
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The entire country is rallying behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and there is no alternative to Modiji.
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We have adopted zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. We have not fed biryani to terrorists.
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We have demolished the biggest hindrance to the development of Uttar Pradesh – the menace of casteism and dynastic politics. The epicentre of development is now villages, poor, farmers, youth, women, traders, and, in fact, every section of the society.
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